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snappyturtle

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22. I would think so, but I am not an econmist or anyone tptb would seek out
Thu Dec 18, 2014, 08:17 PM
Dec 2014

for advice! I just am scared. I live alone and I need to protect what I have.

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Hellooooooo... world wide wally Dec 2014 #1
FIVE BIG BANKS!!!!!!!! benld74 Dec 2014 #2
What will you do to protect your money? Locrian Dec 2014 #3
I don't know. That's why I was asking. It's not feasible to get it out snappyturtle Dec 2014 #4
Right. Its a disaster scenario Locrian Dec 2014 #5
Not in the short term. The cash might tsuki Dec 2014 #10
Actually, stuffing it into the mattress is not tsuki Dec 2014 #8
What do you do to protect your money? Jack Rabbit Dec 2014 #7
LOL! Ultimately, but in the meantime.....??? nt snappyturtle Dec 2014 #11
What meantime? Jack Rabbit Dec 2014 #12
You're right but I'd like to have some funds left after the cleansing of the oligarchs. nt snappyturtle Dec 2014 #14
No, no, no, Snappy, cleansing the oligarchs is how you get your funds back Jack Rabbit Dec 2014 #16
I have no problem with civil disobediance. However, I don't understand from snappyturtle Dec 2014 #24
You can still be taxed on you income. Jack Rabbit Dec 2014 #25
There is no cleansing of oligarchs. They are present digitally, not bodily. ancianita Dec 2014 #29
Nice image of the Bastille and analogy to the big banks. Lafayette sent the key to the Bastille appalachiablue Dec 2014 #17
In this interview Greg Hunter blamed Bill Clinton, the Republicans, and ALL Democrats for... stillwaiting Dec 2014 #6
But not enough in the Democratic Party. If the Dems had tsuki Dec 2014 #9
congressional dems + obama made it possible. banks rule and citizens drool nt msongs Dec 2014 #13
Oh I completely agree. You will not see me making excuses for the new breed of Democrat. stillwaiting Dec 2014 #15
It's because the Democrats changed the laws to make it possible. To help their big donors. jtuck004 Dec 2014 #19
To tell the truth, I wasn't listening to this video for Greg Hunter's point of snappyturtle Dec 2014 #21
They mention raising rates on small banks Thav Dec 2014 #18
I would think so, but I am not an econmist or anyone tptb would seek out snappyturtle Dec 2014 #22
280 -330T in derrivatives in lst position for FDIC's 48B reserves. Depositors will owe 280T. stuffmatters Dec 2014 #20
I agree. I looked into getting a Bank of North Dakota account. Only state snappyturtle Dec 2014 #23
So what is being done to lobby for state banks? Is any state other than ND even close to doing jwirr Dec 2014 #27
Ellen Brown's the most persistent advocate for State banks I think. stuffmatters Dec 2014 #28
Thank you. I will earmark this and use it to try to legislate our MN representatives and gov. Who jwirr Dec 2014 #30
Interesting how the G20 agreement immediately forced a corresponding change in our own law. pa28 Dec 2014 #26
K&R. KoKo Dec 2014 #31
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